Fifty-one Porsche enthusiasts enjoyed Shenandoah Region’s 11th Annual Fall Foliage Tour, held on October 15th. In addition to driving their Porsches through the eastern foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains on twisty scenic roads, the group enjoyed perfect weather. Special thanks is in order for the event chair, Randy Bell, who planned the route and led the drive.
We gathered in Gordonsville, VA in the Food Lion parking lot and signed the waivers. Randy gave a drivers meeting with a little local history; then we mounted up and followed Randy to the traffic circle where a local police officer helped us stay together. Off we went, twist after curve after turn. We passed through Madison, and after paralleling the mountains and enjoying the beautiful views of the farms at their feet, we arrived in Sperryville and parked at the Headmaster’s Pub.
The Headmaster’s Pub served good eats as ordered and is attached to an antique shop, which we walked through. Sperryville is full of shops and such that folks could visit.
If you haven’t taken the opportunity to participate in one of the Shenandoah Region Tours, I highly recommend it. If you have participated in one I’m sure you will agree it is worth doing again. Great job Randy!